Maroon Bridal Lehenga — Crimson Cotton Net Peshwas with Brocade Lehenga
This maroon bridal lehenga is composed of a full-length crimson cotton net peshwas, its surface consumed by a continuous botanical and floral jaal — a dense field of hand-embroidered Zardozi, Tilla, and Resham motifs that intensifies in weight and complexity as it descends toward an ornately finished cutwork hem. The silhouette is slim-fit and floor-sweeping, conceived for the grandeur of the Barat reception. Queen Anne neckline and full sleeves carry the embroidery seamlessly through, sustaining the density of embellishment without interruption across every visible surface.
Beneath the peshwas, the brocade lehenga deploys self-Jamawar weave — a rich, structured ground that grounds the fluid net above with visual weight. Zardozi and Resham bouquets are hand-placed across the sweeping hemline, echoing the embroidery language of the peshwas above while asserting the skirt’s independent authority. The maroon lehenga for wedding is completed with a cotton net dupatta, scattered with shimmering sequins and edged with a Zardozi border — a sequin net dupatta bridal statement that frames the face without competing with the gown below.
The colorway is pure crimson-maroon: a singular hue sustained across all three pieces without tonal variation, creating a unified silhouette of rare intensity. HBO Master Artisans in our Multan Atelier selected cotton net for its precise behavior under barat lighting — its semi-transparency allows the Tilla flatwork and Resham silk fills to refract light at shifting depths across the jaal, producing luminosity that solid fabrics cannot achieve.
The Atelier’s Craft — Zardozi, Tilla, and Resham Botanical Jaal
Every maroon bridal lehenga from the HBO Multan Atelier begins with pattern development: the botanical jaal covering this cotton net peshwas is an in-house original, drawn by our Master Artisans from the Atelier’s archive of floral and botanical motifs native to Multan’s embroidery tradition. No commercial embroidery template is used. The jaal is hand-transferred to fabric and worked across fourteen artisan stations — each responsible for a distinct technique zone across the garment’s surface.
Zardozi raised metallic florals anchor the field, worked in antique gold wire formed into dimensional blooms across the bodice and upper peshwas. Tilla flatwork lays geometric lattice beneath, providing structural rhythm across the cotton net ground. Resham silk thread fills the botanical sprays in polychrome — rose, sage, teal, and ivory — lending the crimson field its characteristic botanical vividness. The cutwork hem is hand-finished: each scallop shaped and reinforced by Master Artisans before the cotton net border is applied. Estimated handwork: 420 hours across fourteen artisan stations.
Bespoke Customization and Fit
Every HBO barat lehenga is built from 37 precise body measurements submitted by the bride via WhatsApp, using our illustrated measurement guide. No standard sizing is applied — the peshwas bodice, sleeve length, peshwas hem, and lehenga waistband are all constructed to individual specification. A 2-inch seam allowance is built into every panel for post-delivery adjustment. Fitting photographs are shared at three production milestones: before cutting, after base construction, and post-embroidery. The bride approves each stage before production advances.
Customization extends to colorway, embellishment density, and peshwas length. This maroon bridal lehenga is available in full crimson as shown, or in deep wine, ruby, or antique rose colorways. Embellishment density can be calibrated lighter or heavier than the base design. The peshwas length can be converted to a kurta length for a less formal silhouette variant. All customizations are confirmed at the initial WhatsApp consultation before production commences.
Worldwide Delivery and Garment Care
Every HBO maroon bridal lehenga ships via insured, fully tracked international courier in a sealed, acid-free tissue garment bag. US clients receive end-to-end customs guidance, duty documentation support, and a dedicated WhatsApp coordination line throughout transit. Standard crafting lead time is 10–14 weeks from measurement confirmation. Expedited timelines are available upon consultation. On receipt, store flat or hanging in a cool, dry environment away from direct light. Cotton net and brocade should be dry-cleaned only; Zardozi and Tilla surfaces must not be pressed directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I customize the color of this maroon bridal lehenga?
Yes. While this maroon bridal lehenga is shown in full crimson-maroon, HBO Master Artisans can produce this silhouette in deep wine, ruby, antique rose, or a custom colorway agreed during WhatsApp consultation. Embellishment thread tones — Zardozi metallic, Tilla flatwork, and Resham silk fills — are all adjusted to complement the chosen ground color. All colorway decisions are finalized before fabric is cut.
Can this maroon bridal lehenga be delivered to the USA?
Yes. HBO ships every maroon bridal lehenga via insured, fully tracked international courier. US-based brides receive customs documentation support, duty guidance, and a dedicated WhatsApp line throughout transit. We regularly deliver to New York, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, Los Angeles, and across the United States. Delivery is included within the HBO Bespoke Fit Guarantee framework.
What fabrics and embroidery techniques are used in this maroon bridal lehenga?
The peshwas is worked in Atelier-sourced cotton net — selected for its behavior under barat lighting and its compatibility with dense hand-embroidery. The lehenga skirt is self-Jamawar brocade with an ivory satin lining. The dupatta is cotton net with sequin scatter and Zardozi border. Embroidery techniques used: Zardozi raised metallic florals, Tilla flatwork geometric lattice, and Resham polychrome silk botanical fills — all performed by Master Artisans at the HBO Multan Atelier across 420 handwork hours.



































































